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Citi Banker Sacked for Antisemitic Post: 'No Wonder Hitler Wanted to Get Rid of All of Them'

Citigroup has sacked with one of its employees, a personal banker, over her controversial social media post that seemingly endorsed Adolf Hitler's Jewish genocide during the Holocaust. The post, which linked Israel to recent escalation in Gaza, was widely condemned on social media who wanted action against the woman, Nozima Husainova.

Husainova's remark, "No wonder why Hitler wanted to get rid of all of them," drew widespread criticism after the non-partisan group ‘StopAntisemitism’ shared a screenshot of it on the platform X. The group wasted no time in addressing the investment banking group directly, tweeting, "Is this vile antisemite your employee, Citi?"

"Recognize Him?" The Twitter Page that Shames Israel Haters

Even before the war, Daniel Amram became synonymous with finding citizens who used physical or verbal violence and exposing them online. There are those who criticized it and claimed that it can ruin people's lives, but now an X account, formerly of Twitter, called StopAntisemitism is using the same practice and exposing antisemites. Of course, those are difficult for us to visit and most Israelis will welcome the initiative.

During the war it seems that their job becomes more and more difficult, just like the public opinion on the networks, the people on the street also allow themselves to commit anti-Israel acts. For example, the page uploaded videos of Americans taking selfies in front of pictures of the abductees and waving a three-finger in their direction, in addition to another video showing a young man with orange hair ripping off the ads of the abductees. 

The page does investigative work similar to that of Daniel Amram and brings the details of those people. For example, 2 men from Miami who tore down signs with pictures of the kidnapped and were identified as dentists named Ahmed ElKoussa and Xave Ramoul, shortly after the page reported that the clinic where ElKoussa works fired him.

Another example, and perhaps more familiar, is the two female students from NYU who tore signs of missing persons and abductees from the walls of the campus. The StopAntisemitism page discovered that it was Hafiza Khalique and Yazmeen Deyhimi, two students from the prestigious university. Dahimi was forced to shut down her Instagram and Twitter following the publication, but her LinkedIn still exists and shows that she interned at none other than the ADL (Anti-Defamation League). She later even issued an apology following the incident.

In addition, there are quite a number of sanitation workers including doctors, brothers and clinic workers who expressed anti-Semitic statements and the StopAntisemitism page published their names. A significant number of them were fired or suspended following the announcements.

The page not only reveals the names of those people, it also puts the links to their Instagram pages so that surfers can unite and report them. Although the page only has slightly more than 1,300 followers, its tweets reach the exposure of several million users across Twitter.

In addition to shaming individuals, StopAntisemitism also deals with the prestigious colleges in the USA that do not stop anti-Semitic bodies from holding rallies against Israel. The page calls on the presidents of Harvard University and Penn to resign in light of their inability to protect Israeli students and presents all donors who have decided to withdraw their donations.

Since Elon Musk entered the picture on Twitter, the social network has become completely hacked in terms of the content that appears on it. Anti-Semitic posts do not receive any attention. Most of the barracks, if not all of them, have been fired and there is no one to give an account of what is happening there. Despite the above page and pages dealing with Israeli advocacy, Twitter is still flooded with hatred for Israel.

Citibank Fires Banker for ‘Revolting’ Pro-Holocaust Remarks about Israel

Citibank has given one of its bankers the boot after she praised Hitler and defended the Holocaust in a vicious antisemitic post following the Hamas terror attacks against Israel.

Her “revolting” commentary on Instagram was a bridge too far for the banking giant.

“No wonder why Hitler wanted to get rid of all of them,” former Citibank staffer Nozima Husainova wrote, adding a smiley-face emoji to the hateful post.

Husainova, 25, has since deleted the post and her social media accounts including her Instagram page where she had over 4,500 followers. However, the Internet is forever and a screenshot of the vile sentiment was posted to X on Wednesday by the nonprofit watchdog StopAntisemitism.

The banker’s post was in response to another concerning the bombing of a Gaza hospital that Palestinians, Hamas, their supporters, leftists, and the media originally blamed on Israel. US and Israeli intel sources now believe it was a misfired rocket that was launched by Islamic Jihad.

Citibank confirmed to the New York Post that it had terminated Husainova over the remark which was first reported by the Daily Mail.

“We terminated the employment of the person who made the revolting antisemitic comment on social media. We condemn antisemitism and all hate speech and do not tolerate it in our bank,” a Citibank spokesperson told the New York Post.

The young banker posted on her now-deleted LinkedIn page that she was a graduate of CUNY Brooklyn College. She has a degree in finance which snagged her a job as a personal banker at Citibank. She was with the bank for two years before being fired.

Husainova’s termination follows a number of businesses declaring that they would not hire Harvard students who signed a letter blaming Israel for the horrific terrorist attacks committed by Hamas.

Citigroup Fires Employee Who Posted Antisemitic Comment On Social Media

Citigroup fired an employee who made an antisemitic comment on social media.

The comment, apparently posted on the employee's Instagram personal account, was flagged to the bank by the StopAntisemitism organization Wednesday.

Early Thursday morning, Citi said it was investigating the issue and the decision to fire the employee was posted on X early in the afternoon in New York.

"We terminated the employment of the person who posted the revolting antisemitic comment on social media. We condemn antisemitism and all hate speech and do not tolerate it in our bank," Citi said.

StopAntisemitism was created in 2018 "in response to increasing antisemitic violence and sentiment across the United States," the organization says on its website. It has more than 124,000 followers on Twitter.

"StopAntisemitism commends Citi for saying No to antisemitism," the organization's Executive Director Liora Rez said in an email in response to IBT's request for comment. "This is why accountability is so important; only by imposing real consequences on bigots can society make clear that antisemitism is unacceptable."

Video of Men in Miami Tearing Down Posters of Kidnapped Israelis Sparks Outrage

A viral video showing two South Florida men crumpling up fliers containing images of kidnapped civilians at the hands of Hamas terrorists is causing outrage and anger.

The video was shot by Blake Warman on Tuesday evening near South Miami Avenue and 8th Street in Brickell.

“I watched them take it down and I recognized one of the men, and that’s when I freaked out and realized I needed to do something,” Warman said.

After the video was posted to the Stop Antisemitism organization’s social media platforms, the two men were quickly identified as Instagram model Xave Ramoul and Coral Gables dentist Dr. Ahmed ElKoussa.

By Wednesday morning, Dr. ElKoussa had been fired by his employer, CG Smile.

The dental practice’s owner, Juan Carlos Izquierdo, told NBC 6 his office is facing severe backlash after Dr. ElKoussa’s actions were caught on camera.

Chicago Prof at School of the Art Institute Slammed for Posts Saying ‘Israelis are Pigs’

An associate professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago is under fire for antisemitic comments she posted on social media calling Israeli’s “pigs” and “savages.”

Dr. Mika Tosca, a climate scientist and activist, slammed the Jewish State in an Instagram story amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas.

“Israelis are pigs. Savages,” she wrote. “Very bad people. Irredeemable excrement.”

She called Israel’s defense against Hamas – the terrorist group that killed more than 1,400 people and has kidnapped more than 200 others since Oct. 7 – “propaganda” that is “downright evil.”

“After the past week, if your eyes aren’t open to the crimes against humanity that Israel is committing and has committed for decades, and will continue to commit, then I suggest you open them,” she added.

“It’s disgusting and grotesque. May they all rot in hell.”

Tosca’s comments were flagged by the StopAntisemitism nonprofit group, who condemned the statements and alerted them to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC).

“@saic_news your Israeli and Jewish students deserve better than being taught by this hate filled instructor,” the organization wrote on X.

 Liora Rez, StopAntisemitism’s Executive Director told The Post in a statement: “As reports of antisemitism continue to pour in, we demand administrators hold Dr. Mika Tosca fully accountable for her vile bigotry.

“She must be investigated for her horrible sentiments. Jewish students deserve to feel safe on campus and people like her make that impossible when they’re unapologetically antisemitic.”

The school said in a statement to the post that it was aware of the “hateful views” Tosca shared on social media and that SAIC “repudiates” them. 

“Those views are not reflective of the School or the values we as a community share,” officials said.

Tosca did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.

Florida Dentist Fired After Being Filmed Ripping Down Posters of Israeli Hostages

A dentist in Florida was fired after he was caught on camera ripping down posters of Israeli children being held hostage by Hamas on Tuesday.

The video, shot by Blake Warman, appears to show two men ripping down and crumpling up the fliers in the Brickell neighborhood in Miami.

"I watched them take it down, and I recognized one of the men, and that’s when I freaked out and realized I needed to do something," Warman told WTVJ.

The two men were later identified as Dr. Ahmed ElKoussa and Xave Ramoul. ElKoussa worked for CG Smile, a dental clinic in Miami, and Ramoul was an Instagram model. Ramoul has since deleted his account.

ElKoussa was fired from the clinic and removed from its social media pages, CG Smile said in an Instagram post.

"We are very sad to see this situation upon waking up," the clinic wrote. "Our office CG Smile is not in favor of any of the actions taken by Dr. ElKoussa. We do not support terrorist groups, actions or supporters."

Marriott to Host Anti-Israel Group’s Annual Conference

The Marriott hotel chain is scheduled to host one of the nation’s foremost anti-Israel groups for its annual conference, a gathering that will galvanize supporters against the Jewish state’s war on Hamas terrorists.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), which blamed Israel for Hamas’s unprecedented civilian slaughter earlier this month, will assemble on Saturday at the Marriott Crystal Gateway in Arlington, Va., for its annual banquet, according to an online invitation.

CAIR says that it will focus its festivities on the “Palestine crisis” and welcome notorious anti-Semite Linda Sarsour for keynote remarks. Sarsour, a longtime anti-Israel activist, has accused Israel of “genocide” and was booted from the Women’s March activist organization in 2019 amid accusations of systemic anti-Semitism, including denigrating Jewish participants.

CAIR’s event comes amid a rising tide of anti-Semitism from the political left in the wake of Israel’s decision to conduct a defensive operation to dismantle Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

After Hamas terrorists killed nearly 1,500 Israelis in a surprise raid last week, CAIR blamed the “Israeli government’s apartheid policies” for the strike. In the week since the conflict grew into a full-fledged war, CAIR has been at the center of efforts in Washington, D.C., and across the country to mount opposition to the Israeli government.

Marriott’s decision to host the group is generating concerns among pro-Israel advocates, who say the hotel chain has a responsibility to stop its venues from being used to foment anti-Israel fervor.

“StopAntisemitism is disappointed to see Marriott Arlington hosting an event featuring the passionately antisemitic Linda Sarsour,” Liora Rez, the executive director of StopAntisemitism.org, told the Washington Free Beacon.

“A fan of Louis Farrakhan, Sarsour has stood in solidarity with convicted terrorist Rasmea Odeh, posed for photos with Hamas operatives, and believes ‘nothing is creepier than Zionism.’ Does she fit with your core value of ’embracing differences,’ Marriott?”

Marriott did not respond to a phone and email request for comment on its decision to host CAIR and information about its policies toward groups that promote anti-Israel attitudes.

During the organization’s upcoming banquet, CAIR will tout its recent work “mobilizing Americans of all faiths to send over 44,000 messages to members of Congress to demand a ceasefire and the pursuit of credible peace negotiations to end the occupation,” according to a press release from the group.

Attendees will also be briefed on CAIR’s communications “with U.S. government officials and calling on them to stop supporting the ongoing massacres of civilians in Gaza.”

CAIR has been linked to Hamas funding and was listed as an unindicted co-conspirator in a 2010 federal investigation into U.S. funding streams to the Iranian-backed terror group.

The organization’s members routinely espouse vitriolic rhetoric against the Jewish state, including justifying Hamas’s terror operations.

Zahra Billoo, an executive director in CAIR’s San Francisco branch, in 2021 comments described Jewish groups and synagogues as “enemies” that are “working to harm you.”

“Blaming Hamas for firing rockets at [Apartheid] Israel is like blaming a woman for punching her rapist,” Billoo said in a 2014 missive on X, formerly Twitter.

Students And Campus Staffers Caught Tearing Down Posters Of Missing Israelis

Students and campus staffers have been caught — on multiple college campuses in the United States — tearing down posters of missing or kidnapped Israeli citizens in the wake of the devastating Hamas terrorist attacks that took place just over a week ago.

Several students at New York University were caught on camera ripping the posters down.

NYU’s Students Supporting Israel group shared a close-up photo of the posters, which the students had stuffed into a nearby trash can.

“Today, we witnessed 2 NYU students violently tearing down posters of kidnapped babies, mothers, and grandmothers hanging outside of NYU Buildings. This was done in a laughing manner, exhibiting complete disregard for Jewish lives and Jewish safety. HERE ARE THE PICTURES,” the caption read.

According to StopAntisemitism, the two students were later identified as Yazmeen Deyhimi — a pre-law major who had previously interned at the Anti-Defamation League — and Hafiza Khalique.

Deyhimi admitted to her part in tearing down the posters — and called for the safe return of the Israeli hostages — in a since-deleted Instagram post, according to a report from the New York Post.

NYC Doctor Fired Over Pro-Hamas Instagram Post

A New York City doctor was fired after she posted on social media that Hamas’ attack at a music festival in Israel gave Israelis “a taste of their own medicine.”

According to the New York Post, Dr. Dana Diab, who was an emergency room physician with Lenox Hill Hospital and Brookdale University Hospital & Medical Center, shared a video of Hamas’ attack on her Instagram account on Oct. 7. 

“Zionist settlers getting a taste of their own medicine,” Diab wrote over a post of Hamas attacking the festival. Screenshots were captured and shared by the X account StopAntisemitism.

“Jewish patients beware,” StopAntisemitism wrote.

On Monday, Northwell Health system responded to the post, claiming that it was launching an investigation.

“These views don't represent Lenox Hill Hospital & Northwell Health & go against our core values. We are investigating & taking immediate action,” the organization wrote.

On Tuesday, Northwell Health system confirmed that Diab was no longer employed by them. 

“We are deeply sorry for the hurt and offense these comments have caused,” Northwell wrote. “These views do not represent Lenox Hill Hospital and Northwell Health and go against our core values. The team member is no longer employed with Northwell,” the organization wrote on Tuesday.”

We are deeply sorry for the hurt and offense these comments have caused. These views do not represent Lenox Hill Hospital and Northwell Health and go against our core values. The team member is no longer employed with Northwell — Northwell Health.

On Tuesday, Diab told the Post that she “never called for harm to anyone” in her post. 

“I never have and never will abdicate my duty and my oath as a physician,” she claimed.

According to screenshots obtained by the Post, Diab graduated from Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar in 2016. She then did an internship in internal medicine at University Hospitals Case Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio and completed an emergency medicine residency at Brookdale in 2020.

Singer Alicia Keys Asks Fans if she ‘Should Take Up Paragliding’ after Hamas Terror Attack

In the now deleted message on X, formerly known as Twitter, she shares an Instagram post asking fans whether she should take up paragliding, one of the methods used by Hamas terrorists in their atrocities on 7 October.

Alongside the question, she posts a picture of herself in a green, white and black jacket, which some commentators are suggesting are a coded nod to the colours of the Palestinian flag.

Advocacy group StopAntisemitism suggested she was signalling her support for the attacks, asking: ‘Is this some sick ode to the Hamas terrorists that infiltrated Israel, killed over 1300 people, beheaded babies, raped women, and kidnapped Holocaust survivors @aliciakeys?’

In a new post to her 27.1 million followers, Keys denies any connection and insists she stands for peace, writing: The post I shared was COMPLETELY unrelated in any way to the recent devastating loss of innocent lives. My heart has been breaking…. I pray for and stand for peace.’

Alicia Keys Comes Under Fire for Paragliding Comment Amid Israel-Hamas War

Alicia Keys has received backlash for expressing an interest in paragliding shortly after Hamas launched an attack on an Israeli music festival using the lightweight aircraft.

The Grammy-winning singer took to Instagram on Monday and asked her followers what they would do if they "weren't afraid of anything" and added, "I've had my eyes on paragliding..."

Alicia's post came days after Hamas militants paraglided into an Israeli music festival and murdered many innocent people earlier this month.

The Fallin' singer came under fire on social media, with representatives from the organisation StopAntisemitism calling her post a "sick ode to the Hamas terrorists that infiltrated Israel".

The 42-year-old deleted the post and insisted it was "completely unrelated" to the Israel-Hamas war.

"The post I shared was COMPLETELY unrelated in any way to the recent devastating loss of innocent lives. My heart has been breaking.... I pray for and stand for peace," she wrote in a statement on her Instagram Stories.

Music manager Guy Oseary, who was born in Israel, came to her defence and claimed Alicia was "horrified" when he told her about the implication behind her post.

"There's talk of an antisemitic post that my dear friend Alicia Keys had up on her instagram. I can confirm to anyone in my (Jewish) community that needs to hear it: it's NOT true," he stated. "There was a specific word in her post that our community at this very painful time find very triggering, but it was absolutely not connected in any way.

"I spoke to Alicia and she was horrified to learn what the word implied and immediately took it down. Alicia has always been a fighter for all human rights. I've had a front row seat for over a decade of seeing her positive influence in the world. Her humanitarian work reflects her empathy and her heart."

Ohio Man Arrested After Video of Antisemitic Threats Went Viral

Viral footage of a stranger targeting a Jewish woman's home by hurling antisemitic abuse at her through her front door sparked a police investigation that culminated with an arrest on Monday.

The 9-second clip was captured by the victim's Ring doorbell camera and was shared online by StopAntisemitism on Sunday. The video of the incident, which took place in Bexley, a suburb of Columbus, Ohio, sparked widespread outrage and has been viewed more than 2.7 million times. Bexley Police Department took suspect Jacob Thomas Reidy into custody this week and charged him with two counts of criminal trespass, alleging he was also responsible for a similar incident at another home nearby.

The incident comes amid heightened tensions as a result of the violence raging in the Middle East, sparked when Palestinian Islamist group Hamas—designated a terrorist organization by the U.S.—launched a surprise attack against Israel on October 7.

Posting the clip of the antisemitic attack in Ohio on social media site X, formerly called Twitter, StopAntisemitism captioned it: "Bexley (Columbus area) Ohio - random male walks up to a Jewish woman's home and yells "you Zionist pigs are f*cking disgusting!" Are we in 1939 or 2023? Share and help identify this appalling antisemite!"

The organization later said the woman's nephew had asked them to share the footage to "help find the antisemite."

The clip begins with a man putting his face close to the camera, and he initially seems calm as he appears to suggest he wasn't sure how to communicate through the Ring doorbell. "I've never used one of these," he says.

A woman replies: "Yeah, go ahead! What can I help you with, Sir?"

"Er, you Zionist pigs are f***ing disgusting," he snarls.

Newsweek reached out by email to Bexley Police Chief Gary Lewis on Monday, who confirmed his officers were investigating. He emailed an update later the same day to reveal a suspect had subsequently been identified and arrested.

He attached a police statement, which read: "On October 15, 2023, The Bexley Police Department was made aware of incidents at two Bexley homes, involving the same individual making antisemitic remarks.

"After following up on leads, an individual was identified. On October 16, 2023, officers arrested Jacob Thomas Reidy at his home and charged him with two counts of Criminal Trespass. Mr. Reidy was taken into custody without incident and transported to the Franklin County jail."

Officers "encourage residents to report suspicious activity," the statement added.

Reidy is 39, according to reports.

NYC Hospital Axes ER Doc for Post Praising Hamas’ Music Festival Massacre

An emergency room doctor in New York City was given the boot by her medical group this week after she wrote on social media that the hundreds of Israeli music festival attendees slaughtered by Hamas were “getting a taste of their own medicine.”

Northwell Health confirmed in a post to X on Tuesday that Dana Diab, who worked in emergency medicine at Lenox Hill Hospital and Brookdale University Hospital, had been fired for making comments that “don’t represent Lenox Hill Hospital & Northwell Health & go against our core values.”

“We are deeply sorry for the hurt and offense these comments have caused,” the company wrote. “The team member is no longer employed with Northwell.”

Screenshots show that Diab made the incendiary comments in an Instagram story, writing, “Zionist settlers getting a taste of their own medicine,” as she shared a video of Hamas militants raiding a music festival in Southern Israel that killed 260 people on Oct. 7—including some Americans.

Heartbreaking footage from the surprise attack showed militants paragliding into the festival, slaughtering people in the youthful crowd as they ran for their lives through the Negev Desert. Survivors said they witnessed fellow festival-goers being shot dead and others having their limbs blown off by gunfire and grenades as they ran for a bomb shelter.

Diab has since changed the settings on her Instagram account—which features a graphic reading “I stand with Palestine” as its profile picture—to private. Reached by the New York Post on Tuesday, she told the paper that her post shouldn’t disqualify her from treating any U.S. patients.

“I never have and never will abdicate my duty and my oath as a physician,” she said, reportedly adding that she “never called for harm to anyone.”

Diab did not respond to a text message and phone call from The Daily Beast.

A professional profile online shows Diab graduated from medical school in Qatar in 2016 and moved stateside to study internal medicine at a Cleveland hospital, the Post reported. She completed her emergency medicine residency at Brookdale in 2020. Diab’s bio page on NYC Health + Hospitals’ website had been removed as of 11:30 a.m. Tuesday.

Diab’s termination joins the growing list of firings related to public support of Hamas in the wake of its war with Israel—a bloody conflict that’s already claimed the lives of approximately 1,400 Israelis and 2,800 Palestinians.

NYU Students Seen Tearing Down Posters of Missing Israelis

Pictures of missing Israeli hostages pasted up on campus at New York University were ripped down by three students, a viral video shows.

Two of the group were then seen walking away with their arms full of the shredded posters. The flyers had shown the faces of some of the victims kidnapped by Palestinian Islamist group Hamas on October 7 during its surprise large-scale attack against Israel. The New York University (NYU) footage was filmed by a bystander and posted online on Monday by the organization StopAntisemitism, which said the "lack of humanity [... was] heartbreaking."

Pictures of missing Israeli hostages pasted up on campus at New York University were ripped down by three students, a viral video shows.

Two of the group were then seen walking away with their arms full of the shredded posters. The flyers had shown the faces of some of the victims kidnapped by Palestinian Islamist group Hamas on October 7 during its surprise large-scale attack against Israel. The New York University (NYU) footage was filmed by a bystander and posted online on Monday by the organization StopAntisemitism, which said the "lack of humanity [... was] heartbreaking."

The incident comes amid heightened tensions after Hamas launched its attack. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded by declaring war against Hamas, and launched a series of devastating air strikes that have reduced entire streets in Gaza to rubble. After a week of fighting, more than 1,400 Israelis and 2,670 Palestinians have been killed, the Associated Press reported.

Thousands of miles away from the fighting in the Middle East, an Israel-Palestinian divide is also tearing apart U.S. communities and colleges. Supporters of both sides have clashed in global protests, which have also been seen in many American cities.

The video of the incident at NYU reportedly shows two women pulling down Israeli missing-person posters after dozens of the flyers were pasted onto the side of the university's Tisch Hall. The pair are soon joined by a third person who helps them remove every single one. And a photo shows the two instigators leaving the scene afterwards, their arms filled with the posters.

The 10-second clip was posted on social-media site X, formerly called Twitter, by the group StopAntisemitism, which wrote: "HORRIFYING- NYU students walking around campus removing posters featuring missing Israelis being held in Gaza by Hamas terrorists. The lack of humanity by your students is not only heartbreaking but extremely concerning." The footage had been viewed more than 1.7 million times by Tuesday morning.

NYC Doctor Who Said Israelis Killed by Hamas Got a ‘Taste of Their Own Medicine’ Fired By Hospital

New York City emergency doctor was fired over a social-media post that said Israelis got a "taste of their own medicine" when they were slaughtered in the Hamas terror attack that ignited the ongoing war.

Dr. Dina Diab, who had a Palestinian flag emoji on her now-private Instagram account, posted a video shot during the surprise assault on a music festival near the Gaza Strip where about 260 attendees were killed on Oct. 7, the New York Post reported Tuesday.

“Zionist settlers getting a taste of their own medicine,” Diab wrote, according to a screenshot posted Monday on x, formerly Twitter, by the StopAntisemitism account.

The post by StopAntisemitism, which has since gone viral with 1.1 million views, identified Diab as an emergency room physician at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan.

The Northwell Health hospital network said Tuesday morning that Diab was "no longer employed with Northewell."

"We are deeply sorry for the hurt and offense these comments have caused. These views do not represent Lenox Hill Hospital and Northwell Health and go against our core values," it said on X.

Diab reportedly defended herself by saying that she'd “never called for harm to anyone.”

“I never have and never will abdicate my duty and my oath as a physician,” she said, according to the Post.

Diab was also listed as an employee of New York City's public health system, according to a screenshot posted by StopAntisemitism.

The since-deleted webpage identified her as an emergency medicine specialist at NYC Health + Hospitals/Kings County who speaks both English and Arabic.

A spokesperson for NYC Health + Hospitals said in an email, "We are aware of this social media post and are investigating.”

“NYC Health + Hospitals stands for compassionate, humane care with dignity and respect for all people," the spokesperson said.

"We don't allow any conduct at work that promotes hate, intolerance, or any other behaviors that undermine our mission, values, or commitment to care."

Jewish Student’s Locker Defaced With Swastikas at Newport Beach, California High School

A locker belonging to a Jewish student in California was defaced with swastikas and other racist graffiti, and police are now investigating the incident as a hate crime, according to an anti-hate organization.

StopAntisemitism announced on social media Sunday that a student’s football locker at Corona Del Mar High School in Newport Beach was defaced with poorly-drawn attempts at the Nazi symbol as well as instances of the letters “KKK,” referring to the American white supremacist group the Ku Klux Klan.

“This is a blatant hate crime & those responsible must be punished to the fullest extent of the law,” StopAntisemitism said in its post while tagging the Newport Beach Police Department.

“Jewish students deserve to feel safe - email Superintendent Wesley Smith… and demand a criminal investigation take place,” the anti-hate group added, providing the superintendent’s email.

In a follow-up post shared a day later, StopAntisemitism claimed that the incident had “been reported to the police” and that it was “being investigated as a hate crime.”

The appearance of the antisemitic graffiti comes just a week after Israel was the target of a devastating surprise attack by the Hamas terrorist group. An estimated 1,400 Israelis have been killed since that attack was launched.

Newport Beach Police had already shared a statement on Friday, hoping to “assure” citizens that the department places its community’s “safety and security” as a “top priority” as the war between Israel and the terrorist group Hamas raged on “halfway around the globe.”

Corona Del Mar High School has yet to release any statements in regard to the graffiti.

Pro-Hamas NYC Student Charged for Harassing Jewish Individual

Adrian Mysliwiec is reportedly a pro-Hamas activist who now faces charges of petit larceny and harassment after he stole an Israeli flag from a Jewish student in New York City. 

The Algemeiner identified Mysliwiec, as well as the victim as a student at Hunter College, which is part of the public City University of New York system. 

”NYPD officers standing by immediately intervened and apprehended Mysliwiec,” the article states. 

Mysliwiec’s LinkedIn account identifies him as a teaching assistant also attending Hunter College. 

The X account StopAntiSemitism is also sharing Mysliwiec’s name and profession.

”Adrian Mysliwiec, a CUNY (Hunter College) student and what appears to be a TA, was arrested after a physical altercation with a Jewish student,” the post reads.